One of Yamaha's most highly anticipated motorcycles, the Tenere 700, will finally be unveiled at the EICMA in 2024. With its mixed toughness and rugged adventure feel combined with modern flair, Tenere has been proven to display off-road agility with comfortable, easy street usability. It has a premium suspension, an electronic upgrade, and a tough frame.
The Tenere 700 is advanced and ready to ride long distances for an adventure tourer. Unique styling with advanced improvements makes this Yamaha Tenere 700 boast performance in the adventure bike market. Moreover, it is bound to be nothing less than a great bike.
Quick Highlights:
Yamaha has unveiled the 2025 version of its renowned adventure bike, the Tenere 700. The model line will receive better styling and new features for the upcoming year.
The styling updates are very subtle, but this is the first major design change since the bike's launch in 2019. The bodywork has been slightly revised and comes with new LED lights. The 16-litre fuel tank has been shifted a little forward to enhance balance and reduce top heaviness. The seat design has also been updated for comfort.
The Japanese manufacturer has retained the bike's double-cradle frame in its original form, although the silencer bracket and luggage mounts have been tweaked. The footpegs are wider, too, and the Tenere 700 has updated its suspension system. The fully adjustable version gets 210mm of travel with 43mm upside-down forks and a remote adjuster at the rear for 200mm of travel.
The well-known 698cc parallel-twin motor has been refreshed and features a ride-by-wire throttle. As such, the motor gains two riding modes - Sport and Explorer. Additionally, a shorter air intake duct improves the torque curve. The bike has been rebuilt on the six-speed gearbox. A new clutch cover design helps to make less contact with the leg during rides.
In terms of features, the new Tenere 700 has a 6.3-inch TFT screen that resembles a digital rally book. It also includes a standard USB-C charging port, and the switchgear has been completely redesigned.
Yamaha has yet to speak out about the new Tenere 700, and sources say it is way above the price of other upgraded features. The company plans to open pre-bookings in Europe next year.
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